Freeman locked up til he's 32, but Heyward will be a FA in two years at 27![]()
If Heyward wind up a YankeeHe'd hit 40 HRs there
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finals #'s on Freeman is 135 million
Paul Goldschmidt looking at his agent like


Freeman locked up til he's 32, but Heyward will be a FA in two years at 27![]()
If Heyward wind up a YankeeHe'd hit 40 HRs there
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Freeman's fiancée, Chelsea Goff, sat in the front during the news conference alongside the player's father. She said she planned to shop for a wedding gown Thursday.

Freeman locked up til he's 32, but Heyward will be a FA in two years at 27![]()
If Heyward winds up a YankeeHe'd hit 40 HRs there
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Heyward hasn't proven to be shyt yet though
puig mvp
Puig ain't hitting .300

He's going to be 25 this year, and is a .330 OBP/20 HR/.440 SLG/20 SB RF with solid defense. If he reaches his ceiling he will be a 30 HR/20 SB guy, and he will be a FA at 27/28. I would take him on the Mets any day of the week.

Braves and pitcher Julio Teheran agree to terms on six-year contract
Contract includes an option for the 2020 season
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - The Atlanta Braves announced today that they have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Julio Teheran on a six-year contract. The contract runs through the 2019 season and includes an option for the 2020 campaign. Financial terms of the deal were not announced.
"We are excited to sign Julio to a long-term contract," Braves Executive Vice President and General Manager Frank Wren said. "He is one of the best young pitchers in the National League and one of our core of players we expect to be together for a number of years."
Teheran, 22, owns a 15-9 career record with a 3.44 ERA in 37 games (34 starts). He enjoyed a fine season in 2013, when finished fourth in voting for the National League Rookie of the Year Award. Teheran made 30 starts and posted a 14-8 record with a 3.20 ERA, 170 strikeouts and just 45 walks in 185.2 innings of work. He led all Major League rookies and ranked seventh among N.L. starting pitchers (minimum 180 IP) with a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.78. He also led all MLB rookies in walks per nine innings pitched (2.18) and ranked second in wins and strikeouts, third in opponents' batting average (.246) and fourth in ERA.
Originally signed as a non-drafted free agent in July 2007, Teheran made his Major League debut during the 2011 season, when he appeared in five games (three starts).